Located three miles south of Los Gatos, Bear Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve has over 10 miles of hiking and equestrian trails that meander along cool perennial creeks and through 1,430 acres of a second-growth redwood forest, extensive areas of Douglas fir and oak woodland. Higher elevations offer expansive views of the Sierra Azul Range. Near the parking area is a short easy-access, self-guided interpretive trail that circumnavigates Upper Lake. The preserve's beautiful and biologically rich ecosystem provides habitat for a diversity of wildlife, including mountain lions, bobcats, western pond turtles, a few species of bats, Santa Cruz black salamanders and California giant salamanders, belted kingfishers, northern red-shafted flickers, and many other birds - both year-round residents and migratory species. It is not uncommon to catch sight of a bald eagle overhead!
Midpen partnered with Peninsula Open Space Trust to purchase and protect the property that would become Bear Creek Redwood Preserve in the late 1990s, acquiring the land, which includes the Bear Creek Stables, in 1999. Prevented from becoming a golf course and country club with luxury residences by a coalition of environmental activists, the land was far from pristine. It was extensively logged in the mid-1800s and briefly became a fish farm before being developed into a massive self-sufficient estate that passed between a couple of California's wealthiest families. The Catholic order of the Society of Jesus later repurposed the estate buildings to open Alma College, a theologate to train Jesuit priests. Midpen is in the long process of ecologically sensitive vegetation management to restore the native landscape and promote biodiversity, while still preserving aspects of the cultural landscape that tell this land’s stories.
Thanks to District voters' support of Measure AA, Midpen completed the first of several phased public access projects in 2019. The Alma College site and an additional 15 miles of trail, including a new multiuse regional trail connection, will be phased in over the next fifteen years.